Mobile internet suspension extended for two more days in Manipur
The Manipur government on Monday extended the suspension of mobile internet and data services for two more days in seven trouble-torn districts, officials said.
The study, however, predicts a slowdown in internet penetration in urban India
With increasing affordability of mobile telephones, the number of mobile internet users in India is likely to touch 478 million by June, says a report.
According to the report brought out jointly by Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and KANTAR-IMRB on Thursday, “The number of mobile internet users increased by 17.22 per cent from December 2016 to reach 456 million users by December 2017”.
The report titled “Mobile Internet in India 2017”, noted that “expenditure on voice has been steadily decreasing from 2013; and with the popularity of VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and video chatting, the expenditure on voice services has decreased drastically in recent times.”
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It goes on to note that “this, in turn, means that there is a rise in proportion of data expenditure in comparison to voice (services) expenditures for most users”.
“Urban India witnessed an estimated 18.64 per cent year-on-year rise, while rural India witnessed an estimated growth of 15.03 per cent during the same period (December 2016 to December 2017),” the report said.
The report estimates that there are 291 million urban mobile internet users and 187 million rural users as on December 2017.
The study, however, predicts a slowdown in internet penetration in urban India with 59 per cent penetration already having taken place, while with 18 per cent mobile internet penetration in rural India, growth is expected in the rural areas in the days ahead.
“Going forward, NTP (National Telecom Policy) 2018 with focus on new technologies like 5G is expected to promote better quality data services at more affordable prices and can be expected to help address the digital divides and promote internet penetration in the rural areas via mobile internet,” the report said.
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